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he continued service in West Berlin. Among his parishioners were some widows of German citizens who were married back in 1914–1918. Learn about pastoral work from a 1957:
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Dluzsky founded the Society of Saint Nicholas, and paid attention to the church library. Having established close contacts with the prior
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Dlusskiy V., Fr., To familiarize the West with the Eastern rite Catholics / Russia and the Universal Church . 1957, No. 5 (37). S. 23.
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It's the same. To familiarize the West with the Eastern rite Catholics / Russia and the Universal Church . 1957, No. 5 (37). C. 2
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Dluzsky Vladimir priest. Memory EF Shestochenko / Russia and the Universal Church, 1955, No. 2 (26). S. 18.
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Vladimir Dluzsky was born into a Russian noble family of orthodox religion. At the end of the Russian
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in the seminary of Saint Basil in Lille (Lille), graduating in 1931. In 1929 he was ordained a
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Since 1959 Dluzsky lived at Saint Joseph's Hospital in West Berlin. He died in 1967.
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Puzin I. Field reports / Blagovest . Part 1, January–March 1930. with. 158.
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at the time. He had arrived in West Berlin to help Father Dluzsky.
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In 1925 Dluzsky converted to Catholicism, and studied with the
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Converts to Eastern Catholicism from Eastern Orthodoxy
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